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    Requesting httpd.conf template

    Hi,

    Just recieved a new dual quad xeon server and sadly the httpd.conf has non of the following

    KeepAlive off
    MaxKeepAliveRequests 120
    KeepAliveTimeout 5
    MinSpareServers 64
    MaxSpareServers 96
    StartServers 10
    MaxClients 2000
    Maxrequestsperchild 1000
    can anyone provideme a template which optimizes well with vbseo.

    DAn

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    There is no httpd.conf template. Everysite should be optimized according to their servers and their load levels. Asd i suggested you within ticket you should request server optimization help from vbulletin.com
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